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Roman pots unearthed on new homes site
10th March, 2005

Fragments of Roman pottery have been unearthed following an excavation at a housing development site in Isleworth.

The pottery, along wih a number of boundary ditches, could be confirmation that the area was the most westerly point of occupation for the Brentford Roman Community. The colony inhabited the area surrounding the Roman road which ran west from London towards the Roman town of Silchester.

The find was made at the Rushmon Homes site, Abbey Mews, off London Road, after developers consulted with English heritage’s greater London archaeological advisory service.

The investigations have been carried out by Thames Vally Archaeological services.

Rushmon Homes Construction Director explained “It is standard procedure to invite experts to search for any archaeoligical evidence of any earlier occupation on new homes developments that are located close to a recognised historical feature, such as a Roman road.

“We will be providing further access to the development for the archaeological team to investigate the area”

by BCT Reporter

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